There is truly no greater cruising ground than Indonesia. With 18,000 isles covering some two million square miles of pristine tropical water and a rich and vibrant local culture there truly can be no comparison.

Cruising Guide Indonesia covers everything the prudent navigator needs to safely ply the Indonesian waters and enjoy the largest and best island nation in the world.

Comprehensive coverage: 270 pages thick with more than 320 anchorages.

WITH 25 CHAPTERS CRUISING GUIDE INDONESIA COVERS THE WHOLE OF THE INDONESIAN ARCHIPELEGO

Sailing in Indonesia is definitely on the rise and more and more yachts are visiting every year. The Indonesian government is pushing hard for development in the marine sector and new facilities are being built and funded as demand increases. Government regulations are changing for the better and the old large scale corruption seems to have been eradicated and sailors are taking note. Instead of hurriedly passing through the country yachts are now beginning to linger and some are even choosing to stay year around. As this part of Asia continues to develop rapidly we advise all sailors planning to sail in Indonesia to contact Cruising Guide Indonesia in order to be well-informed on the current hurdles and difficulties you might encounter while sailing through Indonesia.

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12 Testimonials

Jimmy Cornell

“Andy Scott’s comprehensive guide to Indonesia is a godsend to any sailor planning to discover the attractions of one of the most beautiful cruising grounds in the world. The wealth of detail and clarity of presentation makes it among the best publications of its kind.” — Jimmy Cornell, author of World Cruising Routes, Cornell’s Ocean Atlas, and founder of the ARC sailing rally.

Stephen Backhus

Amanda Zsebik

“Hi. Info about Riung was spot on. As was Gili Bodo. Thanks. Note to Navionics users Gili Pata in Riung is actually one nautical mile west of where Navioncis has it. Tricky…maybe that’s why they say never use them for navigation…” — Amanda Zsebik Owner/ Operator Al Likai Phinisi.

Jeroen Van Der Kooij

Jamie Patten

“I can confidently say anyone planning to travel Indonesian waters whether first time or a seasoned veteran can benefit from the vast mapping and info that you can’t find anywhere else. Nice work.” — Jamie Patten.

Tucker Bradford

About our downloadable GPX files for Chartplotters:
“This is AWESOME! So my primary chartplotter is iNavX and the names look perfect. I can’t tell you how excited I am to use this. It’s a constant issue with guides that you’re looking at where you want to be going, and trying to figure out where in the guide talks about that harbor/area. Now i just look at my chartplotter and say “Ah Chapter 11 Wngp-(A)”. This is gold man, gold!” — Tucker Bradford.

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